robert
Expedition Leader
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My B4000 is really the vehicle this all applies to though. It has 9007 bulbs in it. My old 90' Miata put out more usable light with sealed beams than the B4000 does.
I'm also just curious how close the market is to providing a decent LED upgrade for older vehicles where replacing the housing isn't an option.
You may have already done this but if not check the voltage going to your headlights. The Daniel Stern website has a very good tech article on how even small changes in voltage can have big effects on light output. http://www.danielsternlighting.com/tech/relays/relays.html This is a very common issue on old VWs, especially buses where they have a long run from the battery to the switch and light. The easiest thing to do is add a relay and upgrade the power wires. Also check all of your connections including your grounds as they can impact light output as well.
As for LED lights, my roommate is running one of the Truck-light LED headlights on his Harley. I live in the Philippines where there are not a lot of street lights and it does an amazing job. The only issue is the color can wash out some of the road details for example making it difficult to see how deep a hole may be- not that you want to hit any pot holes on Philippine roads as they're likely to be bigger than you thought even in the day.